Im rebuilding my 1994 Polaris 750 SLT watercraft motor & am looking for someone with the ability & right tools to press apart my crankshaft, & put on my new bearings & rods, then press it back together. Anybody in MN that could help me out with this?? My brother sunk it & it spun the pto side bearing & snapped the #3 rod. I just need help with the crank work. Thanks ya'll. Jeff

NN/Jeff, I'd recommend Indy Dan, actual name Dan Turin, from Welch,MN, south of the Metro. (Formerly of Shakopee.)
I'm not sure how to get in touch with him, but he makes his living rebuilding motorsports engine bottom ends and cranks.

When you rebuild her, make sure to replace the woodruff key on the flywheel. I rebuilt the same ski, had it pop (backfire) once after the rebuild, sheared the woodruff key, and spun the flywheel. I guess the woodruff key was compromised when the ski hydrolocked, and I must have not seen any damage to the key itself. It took me a long time to find out the problem. I was looking at fuel (water), CDI, electronics, kill switch, then I thought mabye I twisted the crankshaft when it popped, everything was coming out ok, and then it hit me one night while I was sleeping. Opened her up, and there it was. A $2.00 part kept me down for most of the season.

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